CERN Admits Israel as First Non-European Member Nation

Submitted by Scott Jaschik on December 13, 2013 - 3:00am

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research and a major force in global science, on Thursday voted to admit Israel[1] as the first non-European full member nation, and as the first nation added since 1999. At a time that some academics in the United States and Europe are pushing to isolate Israel, the move by CERN was hailed by officials in Israel as a reflection of the strength of the country's scientific enterprise. Israel has been an associate member of CERN, a status countries must maintain for two years prior to consideration for full membership.